Read The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Online
Authors: John Bowker
(i)For the particular Sikh understanding of
sphoa
, arising from the eternal, unmoving principle with illuminating power (akti
);
(ii)
nda
, perceptible only to a poet ori
;
(iii) anhata, potential (e.g. a thought) but not expressed;
(iv)hata, sound of all kinds, whether humans can hear it or not.
abda has power in its own right, not just in speech, especially in
mantras
or in bells and drums:iva's
drum (amaru
) manifests creation.abda-brahman is the ultimacy of sound devoid of attributes, the realization of
Brahman
. Initially, this was equated with the
Vedas
, but in the
Upaniads
it is Brahman.